
Whenever life challenges you, one of the toughest things to do is keep your mind in a right, productive place. Our thoughts can fuel faith or fear. And whenever we find ourselves in the waiting rooms of life, not knowing what will happen next, the devil can wreck havoc on our thoughts and emotions.
When you’re trying to think positive and remain hopeful about the future, the devil will constantly temp you to think the worst. He knows that fear and anxiety will keep you separated from your faith. So there’s a real battle going on, but it’s not really about what’s happening around you–your circumstances. The battle is what’s going on inside of you.
The devil wants you to consume yourself with thoughts of the “what it’s”. What if this happens? What if that happens? What if I can’t…? What if they don’t…?
We must understand that once the enemy attacks your circumstances and life, he’s going to attack your mind. Many times, he’ll attack your mind first. He knows that your mind is the place of your faith, your hope and your true power.
This is why Philippians 4:8 tells us what to think on during these times. It’s not easy! But when we discipline our thoughts and emotions, and think on those things, God will bring us into a place of peace that surpasses all understanding.
In my own battle, one faith fight method I’m practicing is walking in the hope of my daily bread. This means that I’m fighting not to consume myself with tomorrow’s issues, but I’m choosing to focus on and be thankful in today’s blessings and provisions.
In Matthew 6:11, Jesus teaches us how we should pray. He says “Give us today our daily bread.” Jesus is reminding us to live in the day, because tomorrow isn’t promised to us. Why allow yourself to be robbed of today’s joy and peace, consumed with a tomorrow you may never see? Be blessed in your today!
Jesus is also helping us focus on the “right now”. Right now God is providing for me. Right now I’m still well. Right now I’m cared for. Right now we have what we need. Right now they’re ok. Right now….
Give us today our daily bread. Oh what peace we often forfeit today when we consume ourselves with tomorrow.
Thank You Lord, for our daily bread.
Amen
*Tressa Jo